Browne Willis - Published Works

Published Works

  • Notitia Parliamentaria, vol. 1 (1715)
  • Survey of St. David’s Cathedral (1716)
  • Notitia Parliamentaria, vol. 2 (1716)
  • The Whole Duty of Man, Abridged for the Benefit of the Poorer Sort (1717)
  • Mitred Abbies, vol. 1 (1718)
  • Survey of Llandaff (1719)
  • Mitred Abbies, vol. 2 (1719)
  • Survey of St. Asalph (1720)
  • Reflecting sermons consider'd; occasion'd by several discourses deliver'd by E. Wells (1720)
  • Survey of Bangor Cathedral (1721)
  • Survey of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Lichfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, and Bristol (1727)
  • Survey of Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, and Peterborough (1730)
  • A table of the gold coins of the kings of England (1733)
  • Parochiale Anglicanum (1733)
  • Notitia Parliamentaria, vol. 3 (1750)
  • To the Patrons of Ecclesiastical Livings (1752)
  • History of the Town, Hundred, and Deanery of Buckingham (1755)

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